Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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Hi Jake,

Thank you for your submission. VISIONS has chosen your poem “The Shakes” to be included in the current issue.

Please feel free to submit more poetry in the future.

Thanks again.

Curtis Harrell, MFA
Coordinator, Academic Skills--Reading and Writing
NorthWest Arkansas Community College
One College Drive
Bentonville, AR 72712
Phone: (479) 6...
Email: charrell@nwacc.edu

Monday, March 30, 2009

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Dear Jake Kilroy:

Thank you for sending "Ampathy I, The Steps Between The Circus And The River, In The Frail Collapse Of Man." Your work received careful consideration here.

We've decided this manuscript isn't right for us, but we wish you luck placing it elsewhere.

Kind regards,

The Editors

P.S. Without submissions like yours, we'd lose the sense of discovery that keeps AGNI fresh. Please click here for a discounted subscription rate offered as a thank-you to our submitters: https://www.bu.edu/agni/subscribe-08sem08.html.

________________________________

AGNI Magazine
Sven Birkerts, Editor
William Pierce, Senior Editor

Sunday, March 29, 2009

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Dear Jake,

Thank you for the notification and many thanks for your submission to Tea Party Magazine’s Issue 18. I have read your poems with interest but am not able to include them in the forthcoming edition.

Please feel free to submit work in the future. Tea Party Magazine will announce the call for submissions to Issue 19 in June/July.

Best regards,
Sean Labrador y Manzano

Poetry Editor
Tea Party Magazine

Friday, March 27, 2009

Fiction: 1 for 1

Dear Jake,

I got such a big kick out of this, I'm giving it Express Service...
http://sixsentences.blogspot.com/2009/03/oh-so-youre-quick-one.html

Welcome to 6S!

Best,
Robert McEvily
Editor, 6S

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Thank you for your help, Borders...

Last night, I sat in Border's for an hour reading the 2009 Writer's Market For Novels & Short Stories.

And by "reading," I mean that I sat there with a pen and post-it notes, and wrote down all the websites of the publications that pay money for fiction before then putting the book back on the shelf and leaving.

Sent A Story To The New Yorker

Yesterday, I submitted a short story called "Dear Sylvia Plath" to The New Yorker, sans the phrase "print this, you motherfucks."

I'm going to wait for them to pass on it and then send it elsewhere.

We'll see how it goes.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Six Sentences

An interesting place for flash fiction that I'm certain almost everyone can do.

www.sixsentences.blogspot.com

So Far (From Batch One)

Bold: Yes
Italics: No

- Anderbo
- The Battered Suitcase
- Blackbird
- Black Boot
- Boxcar Poetry
- Brink Lit
- Burnside Review
- Caketrain Journal
- CELLA
- Common Review
- The Copper Nickel
- Debris Magazine
- Decomp Magazine
- Diode
- Counterexample Poetics
- Dossier
- Emprise Review
- FictionWeek Literary Review
- Folly
- Ginosko
- Greatcoat
- Guernica
- Holly Rose Review
- Keyhole
- Knockout
- Lines & Stars
- Merge
- Newport Review
- Oak Bend Review
- Pax Journal
- Post Road
- Puffin Circus
- Pure Francis
- Sidebrow
- Slice
- Smartish Pace
- SNReview
- Steam Ticket Journal
- Sub-Lit
- Tea Party Magazine
- Valparaiso Poetry Review
- Visions
- WAZEE
- Whiskey & Fox
- White Whale Review

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Dear Jake,


Thank you for submitting to Redivider. We enjoyed reading your work. Unfortunately, we do not have a place for it in our next issue. We wish you the best of luck in placing it elsewhere.


Sincerely,
Redivider Staff
--
Redivider: A Journal of New Literature and Art
http://www.redividerjournal.org/

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Dear Jake Kilroy,

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to become acquainted with your work. We have given it close consideration and find that it does not suit our present needs. We sincerely regret that the great volume of submissions we receive makes it impossible for us to provide you with a more personal response. We wish you success in placing your work elsewhere and invite you to submit other material to us via our online submission system at bostonreview.net/submissions. Thank you for thinking of Boston Review.

Sincerely,

The Editors of Boston Review